This may be the conspiracy theorist in me, but I was bored in work this morning and was on you tube and went to Elie Seckbachs videos. Now, he had literally just uploaded a video called the 'undercard' which was bascially a look and talk with some of the young pros or amateurs in robert garcias gym

At the end of the video, it turned to Pelos Garcia, who was engaged in a conversation with someone and he then turned to Garcia and said,

"whats that stuff Brandon puts on his hands?" (whilst rubbing the top of his hands)

"Brandon says he puts that **** on his hands"

Garcia looks somewhat troubled / confused and theres some laughing and commotion and then someone motions towards Sechbacks, then Pelos Garcia turns to the camera and says "turn that **** off haha" to Seckbach.

Then I left the page and left it open, only to discover when I went to play the video again, it had been removed.

Subsequently, the video was then re-uploaded - with the portion in question edited out of the video.

Strange to say "stuff on his hands" and act shady about it, then to take the video down and re-upload it with the sequence in question removed?

It's just like all the call out videos that young upncomers put out there. They call out a top 20 who has a KNOWN promoter, and the promoter quickly flags the video for unauthorized use of his fighter's "BRAND" and gets it instantly removed.

The guy questioning Rios hands was probably afraid to be sued for defamation and ordered his words removed. Can't say I blame him, but it's not like he actually said anything illegal....but still, raising questions can sometimes be construed as accusations, and with some of the creme based roids out there, maybe the guy didn't want his words being misconstrued.